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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Everything comes from everything, and everything is made out of everything, and everything returns into everything : Leonardo's analogical (re)search

Economides, Aliki January 2002 (has links)
This thesis explores the foundations of the complex and multifaceted work of Leonardo da Vinci as a whole. What underscores the universality of his research and transcends the artificial divisions of his vast body of work into modern categories of specialization, is the operation of analogy, which is grounded in a mimetic imagination. Leonardo's search is ultimately one of understanding the underlying causes that animate the universe and through analogy, his work and his world hold together. Central to my investigation of the continuity of Leonardo's analogical mode of thinking and making, are questions pertaining to the body, architecture and representation. I put forth that only by appreciating the analogical nature of Leonardo's (re)search, can one access the meaning and value of his efforts and contribution.
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Everything comes from everything, and everything is made out of everything, and everything returns into everything : Leonardo's analogical (re)search

Economides, Aliki January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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Mona Lisa's lover

Wright, Christopher M. January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
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Il Bestiario : scienza e letteratura in Leonardo da Vinci

Calabrese, Filomena January 2004 (has links)
Le Bestiaire de Leonard de Vinci (datable aux alentours de 1493-1494) est une oeuvre qui s'inscrit dans le cadre de la complexe tradition litteraire-scientifique tout en etant, de plusiers facons, differenciee par rapport au corpus a facettes des ouvrages de Vinci. L'analyse des sources (le Fiore di virtu, l'Acerba de Cecco d'Ascoli, l'Histoire naturelle de Pline, et d'autres textes inspires au Physiologus grec) constitue la premiere partie de l'etude, ou grande place est donnee aux innovations de Leonard. Dans la deuxieme partie les aspects scientifiques et litteraires, qui sont presents simultanement dans l'oeuvre, viennent ainsi examines minutieusement dans l'intention de demontrer que le Bestiaire ne constitue pas simplement un emprunt aux sources, mais est plutot une contribution originale a la tradition dont elle fait partie et dont on ressent la touche creative de Leonard et l'universalite de sa pensee.
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Mona Lisa's lover

Wright, Christopher M. January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
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Il Bestiario : scienza e letteratura in Leonardo da Vinci

Calabrese, Filomena January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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O paragone do tratado da Pintura de Leonardo da Vinci : introdução a comparação entre as artes e tradução anotada

Barone, Juliana 05 November 1996 (has links)
Orientador: Luiz C. Marques Filho / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-21T19:33:46Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Barone_Juliana_M.pdf: 8694668 bytes, checksum: 178e3c052d289b5128b2ae56d5f6e7ee (MD5) Previous issue date: 1996 / Resumo: Não informado. / Abstract: Not informed. / Mestrado / Mestre em História
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Leonardo da Vinci e Giampietrino : a Virgem amamentando o menino e São João Batista criança em adoração, do Museu de Arte de São Paulo / Leonardo da Vinci and Giampietrino : Virgin nursing the child saint John the Baptist in adoration, of the Museu de Arte de São Paulo

Marinho, Fernanda, 1982- 13 August 2018 (has links)
Orientadores: Luiz Cesar Marques Filho, Maria Cristina Louro Barbara / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-13T06:34:11Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Marinho_Fernanda_M.pdf: 9334262 bytes, checksum: 7cd8fafbe43e835ea1582ddaa49ff168 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009 / Resumo: A pintura Virgem amamentando o Menino e São João Batista criança em adoração, do Museu de Arte de São Paulo, atribuída a Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli, conhecido como Giampietrino aponta relações com o cenário produtivo do Cinquecento Lombardo caracterizado pela presença de Leonardo da Vinci. No entanto, a partir desta pintura podemos ampliar as possibilidades de diálogos artísticos traçados por este autor, enriquecendo a sua trajetória ainda pouco conhecida / Abstract: The painting Virgin nursing the Child and Saint John the Baptist in adoration, of the Museu de Arte de São Paulo, attributed to Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli, known as Giampietrino points out relations with the productive scenario of the Lombard Cinquecento characterized by the presence of Leonardo da Vinci. However, by this painting we can amplify the possibilities of the aesthetics dialogs traced by this author, improving the knowledge of his trajectory still obscure / Mestrado / Historia da Arte / Mestre em História
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The lost manuscripts of Leonardo Da Vinci

Pooler, Richard Shaw 10 1900 (has links)
Customer satisfaction is a key concern in any business strategy. It is often assumed that customer satisfaction can be enhanced using e-services. E-service is defined as interactive service received via the Internet (Jiang et al., 2013). E-service has contributed to business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce by providing on-demand solutions to customers. The relationship with the customer is enhanced by introducing self-service options, product customisation and variety. However, there may also be negative impacts, such as techno-stress and lack of online customer assistance. The primary aim of this research was to develop a conceptual framework to describe the correlation relationship between the factors that influence customers’ adoption of e-services. Organisations use the Internet to attract customers, to conduct financial services and obtain information. This research focussed specifically on online shopping. The Grounded Theory research methodology was chosen for its flexibility and iterative comparison of data. A quantitative survey was conducted to determine the relative significance of the factors uncovered by the Grounded Theory methodology and to validate the hypothesis of the conceptual model. Customer adoption is attained where customer satisfaction is high, where the customer sees value in the service, and where there is customer loyalty or trust. To date, research has focussed primarily on developed countries. Many challenges face South Africa as a Newly Industrialised Country (NIC). The negative factors facing developing countries in terms of e-service adoption include: lack of infrastructure, economic constraints and an emergent socio-political framework. The aim of this research was to build a conceptual model for explaining interrelationships between the identified factors that have an impact on customer e-service adoption. The customer’s perception of technology-driven services affects the organisation’s reputation, which in turn affects profitability. This research will be beneficial to ii managers in local organisations that thrive on e-services. An understanding of customer preferences will lead to improvement of customer services in South Africa. / Art History, Visual Arts & Musicology / D. Litt. et Phil. (Art History)
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The lost manuscripts of Leonardo Da Vinci

Pooler, Richard Shaw 10 1900 (has links)
Customer satisfaction is a key concern in any business strategy. It is often assumed that customer satisfaction can be enhanced using e-services. E-service is defined as interactive service received via the Internet (Jiang et al., 2013). E-service has contributed to business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce by providing on-demand solutions to customers. The relationship with the customer is enhanced by introducing self-service options, product customisation and variety. However, there may also be negative impacts, such as techno-stress and lack of online customer assistance. The primary aim of this research was to develop a conceptual framework to describe the correlation relationship between the factors that influence customers’ adoption of e-services. Organisations use the Internet to attract customers, to conduct financial services and obtain information. This research focussed specifically on online shopping. The Grounded Theory research methodology was chosen for its flexibility and iterative comparison of data. A quantitative survey was conducted to determine the relative significance of the factors uncovered by the Grounded Theory methodology and to validate the hypothesis of the conceptual model. Customer adoption is attained where customer satisfaction is high, where the customer sees value in the service, and where there is customer loyalty or trust. To date, research has focussed primarily on developed countries. Many challenges face South Africa as a Newly Industrialised Country (NIC). The negative factors facing developing countries in terms of e-service adoption include: lack of infrastructure, economic constraints and an emergent socio-political framework. The aim of this research was to build a conceptual model for explaining interrelationships between the identified factors that have an impact on customer e-service adoption. The customer’s perception of technology-driven services affects the organisation’s reputation, which in turn affects profitability. This research will be beneficial to ii managers in local organisations that thrive on e-services. An understanding of customer preferences will lead to improvement of customer services in South Africa. / Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology / D. Litt. et Phil. (Art History)

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